Sheldon "Chief" Bender

Sheldon "Chief" Bender

Sheldon "Chief" Bender (ca. 1919-2008) was an American player and manager in minor league baseball and a scout, scouting director and farm system director in Major League Baseball who spent 64 years in the game.

Bender is most closely identified with the Cincinnati Reds, where he spent 39 years (1967-2005) as a front office executive and consultant. An associate of general manager Bob Howsam, Bender was the Cincinnati farm system director of the "Big Red Machine" era and served in that post for 22 years, 1967-88. His system produced such players as Ken Griffey, Dave Concepción, Don Gullett and Paul O'Neill. The Reds' minor league player of the year award is named after him.

Bender served in the United States Navy during World War II and was awarded a Purple Heart. [USA TODAY, Feb. 28, 2008] After playing in the minor leagues after the war, Bender worked in the St. Louis Cardinals organization, managing for five seasons (1949-53) in their minor league system with Albany of the Class D Georgia-Florida League and Columbus of the Class A South Atlantic League, winning two league championships and compiling a lifetime record of 409-286 (.588). He then scouted for the Cardinals and moved into their front office when Howsam became Redbird GM in 1964. Bender was one of several St. Louis executives who followed Howsam to Cincinnati in January 1967.

He was one of Howsam's most trusted aides. "He had a vitally important role on every major decision made under Howsam," said longtime Reds broadcaster Marty Brennaman upon Bender's death. "When they made the trade with Houston in by|1971 (that netted Joe Morgan, among others), he was there." ["Cincinnati Enquirer," Feb. 28, 2008]

Many believed he was nicknamed in honor of Hall of Famer Charles "Chief" Bender, a Native American and star pitcher of the Philadelphia Athletics of the early 20th century; however according to his grandson, Eric Muller, Bender earned the nickname after his Navy rank as a chief petty officer. Bender was originally advised to use the nickname by Cardinals executive Bing Devine, who told him, "No one will remember the name 'Sheldon,' but people will remember 'Chief.'"

Chief Bender died in Hamilton, Ohio, at age 88 on February 27, 2008, after suffering a fall at his home.

References

* [http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080228/SPT04/802280354/1071/SPT "Cincinnati Enquirer" obituary, Feb. 28, 2008]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/2008-02-27-147451317_x.htm "USA Today" obituary] , Feb. 28, 2008


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